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The Mechanism of Drag Reduction around Bodies of Revolution
Using Bionic Non-Smooth Surfaces

Li-mei Tian1; Lu-quan Ren1; Qing-ping Liu1; Zhi-wu Han1; Xiao Jiang2   

  1. 1. Key Laboratory for Terrain-Machine Bionics Engineering (Ministry of Education, China),
    Jilin University, Changchun 130022, P. R. China
    2. Jilin vocational and Technical College of Traffic, Changchun 130012, P. R. China
  • Received:2007-02-15 Revised:2007-03-22 Online:2007-06-30 Published:2007-03-22
  • Contact: Li-mei Tian

Abstract: Bionic non-smooth surfaces (BNSS) can reduce drag. Much attention has been paid to the mechanism of shear stress reduction by riblets. The mechanism of pressure force reduction by bionic non-smooth surfaces on bodies of revolution has not been well investigated. In this work CFD simulation has revealed the mechanism of drag reduction by BNSS, which may work in three ways. First, BNSS on bodies of revolution may lower the surface velocity of the medium, which prevents the sudden speed up of air on the cross section. So the bottom pressure of the model would not be disturbed sharply, resulting in less energy loss and drag reduction. Second, the magnitude of vorticity induced by the bionic model becomes smaller because, due to the sculpturing, the growth of tiny air bubbles is avoided. Thus the large moment of inertia induced by large air bubble is reduced. The reduction of the vorticity could reduce the dissipation of the eddy. So the pressure force could also be reduced. Third, the thickness of the momentum layer on the model becomes less which, according to the relationship between the drag coefficient and the momentum thickness, reduces drag.

Key words: drag reduction mechanisms, bionic non-smooth surface, boundary layer, pressure force